Anker Power Strip Surge Protector, 12 Outlets & 3 USB Ports with Flat Plug, PowerPort Strip With 6ft Extension Cord, PowerIQ for iPhone XS/XS Max/XR/X, Galaxy, for Home, Office, and More (4000 Joules)
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You can hang the bag horizontally by mounting it through two slots on the back.
With this same question, I contacted Anker's customer service department. The clamping voltage is 201V and the response time is 0.5 second. In addition to their ETL certification, they also provided copies. The support rep was telling me a surge protector had a clamping voltage as low as 201V, but I am not certain how much trust to place in the estimate.
Power IQ is all you need. If you want, you can plug in According to QC 3 by a third party. It is 0. In the case of the integrated USB ports, they do not support Qualcomm Quick Charge. If you plug in a USB 3.0 wall charger into an outlet it will work, but the integrated USB ports are not Qualcomm Quick Charge compatible.
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Selected User Reviews For Anker Power Strip Surge Protector, 12 Outlets & 3 USB Ports with Flat Plug, PowerPort Strip With 6ft Extension Cord, PowerIQ for iPhone XS/XS Max/XR/X, Galaxy, for Home, Office, and More (4000 Joules)
Except for that, this is a great game. When I hear back from the seller, I am going to update this review. However, I am terribly underwhelmed so far by this purchase. Thanks to me, it started smoking accidentally as I sat next to it this evening, 35 days after I purchased it. I have no idea what caused it, and after all it was brand new and spotless (ya know, until you washed it). can't imagine it was a power surge since the same outlet was used to charge an iPhone without issue, and we measured the voltage in the outlet - there is no surge. There is nothing to worry about. The sky was completely clear of lightning. There was no other damage, other than the molten divot in my desk and the surge protector. Take a look at yours, just to be extra careful, and best wishes and safe travels everyone.
As a customer, I never expected to review any Anker product negatively. I bought everything they had, cables, chargers, headphones, and power strips, and everything worked flawlessly. However, this PowerPort failed me in major way. I bought it to replace the PowerPort Strip 6 outlets. The previous Anker strip blew up along with all the other circuits in my house when I turned it on. I plugged all the same devices on this new one. Now that I found out, I need to replace my neutral cable in my building and I'm not sure that any of the devices my plugged in did not suffer damage
I like Anker products so much that I'm inclined to believe I must have received a defective one. In spite of the fact that I trust Anker enough to recommend its products, I have written this review not only because the product didn't work but also because of all the additional damage it caused, which I don't know how far it goes.
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It is extremely frustrating, so I am going to test it for a week before I I will not be charging at speed The speed of charging via USB on my Pixel2 is the same as when I use a regular USB cord.
I have other surge protectors that have an On/Off switch with a real I don't feel secure while turning this knob due to its size. In my office, I'm concerned that something might accidentally switch it off and the studio equipment and computer might crash. I am generally a fan of Anker products after receiving excellent customer service replacing a damaged USB switch at no cost, but this $35 item is something I cannot recommend, and I predict I will.
One of the most significant issues with this power strip is that you cannot attach it to the underside of a desk or table. These power strips have four holes on the back side where you can place the strip over four screws and then slide it through the holes so that the screws will be "locked" so the strip will hold? I have written this strip as having 4 holes, however two of the holes have the adjacent grooves (the groove that the screws slide into and that ultimately holds the strip up) facing one way, while the other two holes have the adjacent groove facing the opposite way. Let's say you go ahead and put four screws into your table. You can't even slide the power strip over those screws once the strip is placed over them since two of the screws won't have grooves. Here is a picture of another power strip that has the same issue with the mounting holes (I didn't get a chance to take a picture of mine before it was installed). When it comes to power strips, if you intend to install them under a table or desk, this is a great choice. The facility has a lot of outlets, including several that are sized to allow you to connect bulkier plug devices and usb outlets which are perfect for mobile devices such as smartphones It feels very solid, too, both the housing and the cable.
Make sure the 220V plug is on. A fan was tried on an electric motor. The eFan has ceased to work after sparking. This has worked for me according to reviews I read before buying. As soon as I read the manual and open the box, I will have You can find the following information on their website in the FAQS section PowerPort Strip is compliant with international voltages, from 100 to 240 volts A 240V socket. Despite the fact that the plug is designed for the country where it was originally shipped, it may not work when traveling because of the plug adapter. I double checked and downloaded the manual and compared it to what I have and it is the same input / output 125 VAC. Btw, I am a Filipino and use a forwarding company to get the package delivered directly to my door in the Philippines. It's a shame because I love Anker products but I'm really disappointed right now.